The new suite combines and updates Corel Designer and Corel Draw.
Corel has combined two of its products for digital professionals, the multi-talented CorelDraw illustration product and Corel Designer for more technical projects. The new product—CorelDRAW Technical Suite X6—takes advantage of 64-bit operating system environments and is threaded to take advantage of multicore processors. Users will see the effects of Corel’s optimization for modern hardware platforms in speeded-up load times and faster and easier work on large files and multiple projects.
Designer has specialized tools including projected dimensions, dynamic callouts, and threads in project drawing modes and precise alignment aids. CorelDraw is stuffed with useful tools including raster edit and imaging tools, tools to turn raster images into vector drawings, and more. As a result, users can repurpose data created for technical illustration for marketing collateral, graphics images, and presentations.
Corel Designer includes support for the most popular enterprise document standards, including WebCGM and S1000D, to create output for print publications, web, online help systems, and Interactive Electronic Technical Manuals (IETMs). A partnership with Lattice Technology integrates XVL technology—popular wherever Dassault Systèmes Catia is the CAD standard—to import, adjust, modify, and publish 3D files in illustrations. The new capabilities come in the form of a separate add-on, XVL Studio 3D Corel Edition. At $4,995, it also adds support for files from Dassault Systèmes SolidWorks, PTC Creo, Siemens NX, Autodesk Inventor, the Siemens-backed JT 3D viewing format, and more. The XVL Player lets users access model views and cross sections.
The CorelDraw Technical Suite X6 has an SRP of $999 (U.S. and Canada). People who already have CorelDraw Graphics Suite X6 will be able to upgrade with the CorelDraw Technical Pack for $499.
Our take
It makes so much sense to combine CorelDraw and Designer. There is plenty of overlap between the two products since CorelDraw has become a favorite illustration tool in business applications.